Was ranked third on the money list in 1988 and was one of six players who surpassed the $300,000 mark in single-season earnings

In 1990, she became the 20th player to surpass the $1 million milestone in career earnings

On playing at a northern school . . ."When I grew up in Albuquerque (N.M.), I played golf year round. By the time I got into college, my attitude was faltering because I wanted to be a kid, a teenager and a young adult.

"But when I got into school, instead of having to play golf, I got to play golf when the weather changed, so it helped my motivation to want to play well and work hard. It gave me time in the winter to really crack down on the books and get in shape and ready for the season."

MEG MALLONLetterwinner 1982-85

LPGA Accomplishments

18 career victories

Career earnings of over $8.8 million rank fifth on the career money list

2004 and 1991 U.S. Open champion

Fourth on the 2004 money list with over $1.3 million in earnings

Tied for 5th in the LPGA's all-time records for most holes-in-one recorded during a career

Posted 16 Top 10 finishes in 2000, including her 12th and 13th career wins as she became one of four players in LPGA history to earn $1 million in a single season ($1,146,360)

Recognized during the LPGA's 50th Anniversary in 2000 as one of the LPGA's top 50 players and teachers

On the winter break from golf ..."I think the winter break is an important time. It gives you a chance to rest and to workout, lift weights and tone your muscles, which may be lost playing year round."

On the size of the school ..."I don't think it will bother most people because you're sort of in a capsule there. There are 50,000 people, but the students you deal with and are around the most are the ones in your dorm and the ones on the golf team. I had a great camaraderie with people outside of my team."

SUZY GREEN-ROEBUCKLetterwinner 1986-89

LPGA Accomplishments

Returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for third to earn exempt status for the 2002 season.

Posted season-low rounds of 68 during the second round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic and third round of the Wendy's Championship for Children in 2001

Best finish of the 2001 season was a tie for 20th at the Wendy's Championship for Children

In 2000, tied for ninth at the LPGA Qualifying Tournament to gain exempt status for the 2001 season; competed on the SBC Futures Tour, where she recorded three Top 10 finishes

Has earned over $69,600 professionally

In 1999, recorded a career-best finish at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic, where she tied for 19th and recorded a career-low 67 during the second round

In 1998, returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament and gained non-exempt status for the 1999 season; won twice on the SBC Futures Tour

In 1997, won two tournaments on the SBC Futures Tour

In 1995, her rookie season, best finish was a tie for 26th at the Fieldcrest Cannon Classic

LISA STROMLetterwinner 1998-2000

LPGA Accomplishments

Earned LPGA tour card in October 2002

Professional Career

Has totaled $60,979 in career earnings

Finished second three times during the 2003 season

Finished second at the 2002 El Paso FUTURES Golf Classic

Finished 12th on 2003 FUTURES Tour money list

Finished 8th on the 2002 FUTURES Tour money list

Joined the FUTURES Tour in January 2001

On the development of the golf program ..."When I was there, almost everyone on the team was from the North. Now, the team has gained national recognition. A lot of girls are taking a look at Ohio State. Not only do you get a great coach, but the program speaks to itself. I think it helps to have a break from golf to be excited about it. The fact that you don't play every day for 12 months can be an advantage when it comes time for nationals. Ohio State is a little secret that is starting to get exposed a little bit."

ALLISON HANNA-WILLIAMSLetterwinner 2001-04

LPGA Accomplishments

Career Earnings of $152,614 in her Rookie Season

Has played in 26 tournaments

Best finish is 4th at the 2006 Sybase Classic

2004 NGCA First Team All-American

Holds the lowest single-season scoring average (72.58)

Competed in every single round of her four-years with the Buckeyes

On her career at Ohio State..."I don't have any regrets. I did everything I wanted to do. I gave it everything I had. I had a lot of fun with my teammates and all the people I have played with over the years."

BY THE NUMBERS: BUCKEYES ON THE LPGA TOUR

There are five former Buckeyes on the LPGA Tour.

These golfers have collected more than $17 million in career earnings.